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Re: Kidde "Badger" Universal Control Head



RTS,

Based on your meter readings then I would say that the wires are not
connected inside.  Take a look at this unit on eBay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-BADGER-FIRE-SUPPRESSION-SYSTEM-UNIVERSAL-CONTROL-HEAD-KIT-60-120099-001-/380797130128

If you look closely at the pictures you can see the micro switches and the
wire leads.  The leads have push on nylon connectors on the ends.

This page shows the micro switch terminal configuration.  Not that this
would be true for ALL micros but it will give you some idea of what you
should be looking at.

http://pewa.panasonic.com/assets/pcsd/catalog/am5-catalog.pdf

However if the connectors are installed then I would say the following would
be close.

Based on the eBay picture and the terminals you have 2 micros.  The
connectors are as follows.

Switch 1 the Blue/White wire would be COM and Yellow/White NO and
Brown/White NC

Switch 2 the Blue wire would be COM and Yellow NO and Brown NC

That may not 100% but I am guessing based on multiple assumptions.

If you do find out for sure please let me know so I can sleep nights.

Good Luck,

Les






"RTS" <gafa_usa@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:W7qdnd65eN7DhpvOnZ2dnUVZ_vGdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Greetings Les,
>
> That's the rub  Les,  the system is armed  and to remove the face cover
> I'd have to take off the manual trip handle..
> Not being familiar with the "workings" of this unit  I'd just as soon not
> take the face off..
> (I've seen the results of folks  messing)   LOL
> You may have notice  when viewing those  Goggle searches,  this unit or
> one like it  had the ability to be triggered electronically.
> That being the case  I was wondering if this unit is the one for which
> those wire are for..(electronic trigger)
>
> If you find out anything else  let me know..
> Thanks
> RTS
>
>
>
>
> "ABLE1"  wrote in message
> news:1pnNu.309571$sp1.113213@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> RTS,
>
> I just googled "Badger 60 Universal Control Head"  and found a lot of
> pictures and install of the unit.  But nothing with wires.  Are you sure
> of
> the model number??   Or is this a add on component to the control valve??
>
> My suggestion would be to remove the cover and find the micro switch and
> see
> what wire is connected to what terminal.  Normally the terminal ID is on
> the
> Micro cover at the terminal.  Remove the Micro and manipulate as needed to
> determine what is going on.
>
> Good Luck
>
> Les
>
>
>
> "RTS" <gafa_usa@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:Wd-dnR9D7q8B05jOnZ2dnUVZ_oidnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Looking for a little help  with wire output..
> Been tasked with the hookup of a Badger 60 Universal Control Head  (Cook
> Hood Suppression system)
> to a local Fire Alarm Panel..
> (alarm when the hood system is activated)
>
> UCH  has 6 wires showing,  Yellow, Yellow/stripe, Blue, Blue/stripe, Brown
> and Brown/stripe..
>
> No 2 wires of the set has a continuity  short..
>
> Does this unit support connection of a dry contact closure?
> If so,  which color pair of wires would accomplish this connection?
>
> This is a fairly new installation but the installers didn't leave any
> paper
> work behind for the owners records..
> I've been unable to get any help from the manufacturer or their website..
>
> Many Thanks for those that can help with this problem..
>
> RTS
>
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